Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by Saul
It has been discussed that the new PP Euro L 5w-30 no longer is Vw 507 00 certified. Is it so much different that it can't be used for one OCI? It still carries similar specs for Low SAPS.
When did PP Euro L had VW507.00...
Originally Posted by slacktide_bitog
Has 507 become obsolete, or did the standard change?
The new PP jug has a new SKU and bit different packaing. Possibly a change in PP formula.
From PZ tech sheets
Pennzoil Platinum® Euro LX SAE 0W-30 can be used formodern European diesel engines with...
It has been discussed that the new PP Euro L 5w-30 no longer is Vw 507 00 certified. Is it so much different that it can't be used for one OCI? It still carries similar specs for Low SAPS.
Got some Havoline Pro DS from an oriellys clearance last year. Had a UOA done at only 4380 miles of use due to others on this forums commenting on low TBN numbers. Mine was 1.8 after 4380 miles. Do not recommend for extended drain intervals.
Ive installed plenty of PEX with stainless pinch clamps. I prefer them for a few reasons. The tool is much cheaper, you can get a kit off ebay for around $25 with cutters, definitely comes from china but mine has pinched hundreds of clamps. The tool is smaller and the head doesn't have to go...
Since you are complaining about the chuck.
Milwaukee has the best chuck. Its all metal. My work bought all new Dewalts, granted it would be considered industrial use, but after less than a year the dewalts are all garbage, all from the chucks.
I have a 2017 Ioniq hybrid. Bought as soon as they came out. I have put 46,500 miles on it in barely over 2 years. Very nice car and have had no problems.
Originally Posted by SLO_Town
I've always wished I could meet one of these people face-to-face.
Scott
A trip to India or Pakistan will accomplish this.
Originally Posted by pezzy669
Originally Posted by Reddy45
So VW was able to re-sell all the dieselgate cars that people traded in? I'd like to pick one of those up if they're decently priced.
Oh yeah - go take a look as soon as you can because the supply is drying up and prices are going up...